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Amnesty slams Syrian regime’s ‘crimes against humanity’ in bombing of Aleppo

Syrian government forces are committing “crimes against humanity” by indiscriminately bombing Aleppo, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.

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Residents and civil defence members search for survivors at a damaged site after what activists said was a barrel bomb dropped by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and hit a school and a residential building. Photo: Reuters

Syrian government forces are committing “crimes against humanity” by indiscriminately bombing Aleppo, Amnesty International said on Tuesday, as it also criticised rebels for abuses including “war crimes”.

In a new report, the rights watchdog said “relentless” government aerial bombardment of Syria’s former economic powerhouse had forced many residents to “eke out an existence underground”.

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It slammed the “horrendous war crimes and other abuses in the city by government forces and armed opposition groups on a daily basis”.

“Some of the government’s actions in Aleppo amount to crimes against humanity,” Amnesty said.

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The report was particularly critical of the government’s use of so-called barrel bombs, crudely constructed weapons fashioned from barrels and other vessels packed with explosives.

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